Interfaces MIB (ifmib) ---------------------- Charter Current status: active working group Chair(s): Ted Brunner Network Management Area Director(s): Deirdre Kostick Mailing lists: General Discussion:if-mib@thumper.bellcore.com To Subscribe: if-mib-request@thumper.bellcore.com Archive: ftp://thumper.bellcore.com/pub/tob/ifmib Description of Working Group: The Interfaces MIB Working Group is chartered to accomplish two tasks. First, to develop a collection of managed objects which model the relation between different entities in the data link and physical layers. The working group will explore different modeling approaches in order to develop a collection of objects which is both correct in the modeling sense and has an acceptable impact (if any) on the interfaces table from MIB-II and all media MIB modules on the standards track or under development by a working group. The objects defined by the working group will be consistent with the SNMP framework. Second, to prepare a recommendation to the IESG evaluating RFC-1229 (the interface-extensions MIB), RFC-1231 (the token-ring MIB), RFC-1304 (the SMDS MIB), and RFC-1398 (the ethernet-like MIB) with respect to the standards track. The recommendation will document implementation, interoperability, and deployment experience. If these experiences suggest that changes should be made to the documents, new drafts may be prepared. For RFCs 1229, 1231, and 1304, the recommendation will report one of four outcomes for each RFC: - that the RFC should be advanced from Proposed to Draft Standard status, without changes (if no problems are found); - that a draft prepared by the working group should replace the RFC, and be designated a Draft Standard (if only minor changes are made); - that a draft prepared by the working group should replace the RFC, and be designated a Proposed Standard (if major changes or feature enhancements are made); or, - that the RFC should be designated as Historic (if this technology is problematic). For RFC 1398, the recommendation will report one of five outcomes: - that the RFC should be advanced from Draft Standard to Standard status, without changes (if no problems are found); - that a draft prepared by the working group should replace the RFC, and be designated a Standard (if only editorial changes are made); - that a draft prepared by the working group should replace the RFCs, and be designated a Draft Standard (if only minor changes are made); - that a draft prepared by the working group should replace the RFC, and be designated a Proposed Standard (if major changes or feature enhancements are made); or, - that the RFC should be designated as Historic (if this technology is problematic). Goals and Milestones: Done Post the interface layering document as an Internet-Draft. Done Submit the interface layering document to the IESG for consideration as a Proposed Standard. Sep 93 Issue a call for implementation and operations experience with RFCs 1229, 1231, 1304, and 1398. Oct 93 Evaluate experience and if necessary post revised MIBs as Internet-Drafts. Dec 93 Submit recommendations on the various MIBs to the IESG. Jul 95 Meet at 33rd IETF to review RFC1573 to ascertain if it is ready to be elevated to Draft Standard status. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ---------- ----------------------------------------- RFC1573 PS Jan 94 Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II RFC1623 S May 94 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types RFC1643 S Jul 94 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types RFC1650 PS Aug 94 Definitions of Managed Objects for the Ethernet-like Interface Types using SMIv2 RFC1694 DS Aug 94 Definitions of Managed Objects for SMDS Interfaces using SMIv2 RFC1743 DS Dec 94 IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 RFC1748 DS Dec 94 IEEE 802.5 MIB using SMIv2 RFC1749 PS Dec 94 IEEE 802.5 Station Source Routing MIB using SMIv2